With an infusion of a $4 million state grant, the long blighted portion of a historic property in Pawcatuck is on the road to rehabilitation.
Under the viaduct on Cutler Street, where the late Lee Dadalt was born, the Cultural District Commission has installed a banner of the artist’s painting, “Boro Rooftops.”
Exciting progress is underway for the long anticipated Mystic River Boathouse Park. The project hit a critical milestone, receiving $1.2 million in federal funding. The grant will go towards the creation of the living shoreline,
Stonington Public Schools created this video in hopes of highlighting our already inclusive community, but also to educate and inspire others to do the same.
The Economic Development Commission has asked selectmen to support the expansion of Shore Line East service to Mystic and Westerly.
With The Campaign for a Sustainable CT, we’re calling on Connecticut residents to take the lead in sustainability. We’re asking you to help us fight climate change, protect the environment, support sustainable transportation, champion affordable housing, strengthen local economies, celebrate the arts, and embrace equity and inclusion.
In an effort to continue to find different ways to engage with residents, we are very excited to announce the new Town of Stonington app, which is currently available for download through Apple and Google.
We rely on over 100 volunteers to serve on over 30 Boards, Commissions and Authorities that help us manage the activities of the town. Their role is a critical contribution of time and talent. Come join us!
As residents or property owners in Stonington, we have a vested interest in how this all turns out, and ample opportunities to help the process along by providing our feedback and ideas at the Zoning Regulations Workshops.